魁北克省薩格奈–(Newsfile Corp. – 2022年11月2日) – First Phosphate Corp. (“First Phosphate”或“本公司”)欣然宣布任命Bernard Lapointe為本公司顧問委員會成員。
Bernard Lapointe於1997年創立了Arianne Phosphate Inc. (TSXV: DAN),並擔任該公司總裁一直到2013年。Bernard擁有魁北克奇庫蒂米大學(UQAC)礦產資源博士學位。在創辦Arianne Phosphate之前,Bernard曾擔任魁北克薩格奈-拉克-聖讓礦業基金(Fonds Minier du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean)的董事,目前是資源和化肥行業多家上市公司的董事會成員。
First Phosphate首席執行官John Passalacqua表示,“Bernard Lapointe在開發Arianne Phosphate項目上花費了數十年時間,這為他提供了不可估量的經驗,First Phosphate將利用這些經驗建立內部運營和環境管理的最佳實踐。我期待著與Bernard緊密合作,在北美和全球液態磷酸鹽電池行業推出First Phosphate的六階段整合戰略。”
First Phosphate在加拿大魁北克省薩格奈地區擁有總面積超過1500平方公裏的礦權區,目前正在積極進行開發。本公司的幾個項目區由稀有的正長岩火成岩組成,通常能產出高純度的磷酸鹽精礦,且不含高濃度的有害重金屬。
Forward-Looking Information and Cautionary Statements
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Forward-looking information in this press release are based on certain assumptions and expected future events, namely: the Company will focus on integrating its phosphate material directly into the supply chain of major battery and electric vehicle producers in North America; the Company will complete its 43-101 technical report results for Lac à l’Orignal this fall; the Company’s drilling permits for its Lac à l’Orignal and Bégin-Lamarche properties will be an important step in its six-phase development plan for the North American LFP battery industry; Mr. Lapointe’s experience from Arianne Phosphate will be beneficial to the Company in establishing best practices for internal operations and for environment stewardship; the Company will rollout its integration strategy within the North American and global LFP battery industry; Mr. Lapointe will further the Company’s development plans to producing battery-grade phosphate through clean and environmentally responsible processing methods, for a consistent and ethical supply right here in Quebec; and Mr. Lapointe’s experience in the phosphate industry will further the development of best practices for the Company.
These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements, including but not limited to: the Company’s inability to focus on integrating its phosphate material directly into the supply chain of major battery and electric vehicle producers in North America; the Company will not complete its 43-101 technical report results for Lac à l’Orignal this fall; the Company’s drilling permits for its Lac à l’Orignal and Bégin-Lamarche properties will not be an important step in its six-phase development plan for the North American LFP battery industry; Mr. Lapointe’s experience from Arianne Phosphate will not be beneficial to the Company in establishing best practices for internal operations and for environment stewardship; the Company will not rollout its integration strategy within the North American and global LFP battery industry; Mr. Lapointe will not further the Company’s development plans to producing battery-grade phosphate through clean and environmentally responsible processing methods, for a consistent and ethical supply right here in Quebec; and Mr. Lapointe’s experience in the phosphate industry will not further the development of best practices for the Company.
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